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In Biology / High School | 2025-07-08

1. Creeper 2. Non-flowering plant 3. Water lily 4. Cricket bats 5. Tulip 6. Shrub 7. Grapevine 8. Herb 9. Sugarcane 10. Desert a. Fern b. Climber c. Willow d. Bushes e. Mint f. Cacti g. Terrestrial h. Flowering plant i. Aquatic j. Pumpkin VI. GIVE 2 EXAMPLES FOR EACH: 1. Terrestrial plants: __________, __________ 2. Climbers: __________, __________ 3. Shrubs: __________, __________ 4. Aquatic plants: __________, __________ 5. Creepers: __________, __________ 6. Trees: __________, __________ 7. Flowering plants: __________, __________

Asked by joeyrorick4268

Answer (1)

Sure, let's break down the categories of plants mentioned and give examples for each:

Terrestrial plants : These are plants that grow on land.

Example 1: Rose
Example 2: Mango tree


Climbers : These are plants that climb on supports to grow upwards.

Example 1: Grapevine
Example 2: Pumpkin vine


Shrubs : These are medium-sized, woody plants with multiple stems.

Example 1: Tulip (Although generally a flowering plant, some varieties or similar looking shrubs can be considered)
Example 2: Hibiscus


Aquatic plants : These are plants that grow in water.

Example 1: Water lily
Example 2: Lotus


Creepers : These are plants that grow along the ground, and often form roots at the nodes.

Example 1: Pumpkin
Example 2: Watermelon


Trees : These are large, perennial, woody plants typically with a single main stem or trunk.

Example 1: Oak
Example 2: Willow


Flowering plants : These are plants that produce flowers for reproduction.

Example 1: Tulip
Example 2: Rose



Each type of plant adapts to its environment to survive and thrive, which is why we can see such variety in plants based on their habitats and structures.

Answered by SophiaElizab | 2025-07-21